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I like the job - so would you, 1965 (colour litho)
I like the job - so would you, 1965 (colour litho)

PST2907383: I like the job - so would you, 1965 (colour litho), English School, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Properly packed parcels please, 1966 (colour litho)
Properly packed parcels please, 1966 (colour litho)

PST2907389: Properly packed parcels please, 1966 (colour litho), Brookshaw, Percy Drake (1907-93) / Bridgeman Images

'Post Office Guide' to all charges and services, 1966 (colour litho)
'Post Office Guide' to all charges and services, 1966 (colour litho)

PST2907395: 'Post Office Guide' to all charges and services, 1966 (colour litho), Larkin, Jack (fl.1966) / Bridgeman Images

Tea Kettle Butte, near Green River City, Wyoming became the visual symbol the 'Teapot Dome' scandal of the Warren Harding administration in the 1920s. Albumen prints from 1860-1870
Tea Kettle Butte, near Green River City, Wyoming became the visual symbol the 'Teapot Dome' scandal of the Warren Harding administration in the 1920s. Albumen prints from 1860-1870

EVB2934016: Tea Kettle Butte, near Green River City, Wyoming became the visual symbol the 'Teapot Dome' scandal of the Warren Harding administration in the 1920s. Albumen prints from 1860-1870 / Bridgeman Images

Joseph McKenna (1843-1926), Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1898 to 1925. Appointed by President McKinley, after serving as his Attorney General, he was a centrist without distinguished legal credentials. 1906
Joseph McKenna (1843-1926), Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1898 to 1925. Appointed by President McKinley, after serving as his Attorney General, he was a centrist without distinguished legal credentials. 1906

EVB2934115: Joseph McKenna (1843-1926), Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1898 to 1925. Appointed by President McKinley, after serving as his Attorney General, he was a centrist without distinguished legal credentials. 1906 / Bridgeman Images

The Ears Have It, 1993 (enamel on gelatin silver photograph)
The Ears Have It, 1993 (enamel on gelatin silver photograph)

HST2907916: The Ears Have It, 1993 (enamel on gelatin silver photograph), Ireland, David (1930-2009) / Bridgeman Images

Oil roughnecks screw one piece of drill pipe to another piece with a heavy pipe wrench. In the mid 20th century Texas was a major oil producing region for the United States. Kilgore, Texas, 1939
Oil roughnecks screw one piece of drill pipe to another piece with a heavy pipe wrench. In the mid 20th century Texas was a major oil producing region for the United States. Kilgore, Texas, 1939

EVB2934127: Oil roughnecks screw one piece of drill pipe to another piece with a heavy pipe wrench. In the mid 20th century Texas was a major oil producing region for the United States. Kilgore, Texas, 1939 / Bridgeman Images

House on Dumaine Street, New Orleans, c.1904 (pastel on paper)
House on Dumaine Street, New Orleans, c.1904 (pastel on paper)

HST2907940: House on Dumaine Street, New Orleans, c.1904 (pastel on paper), Woodward, William (1859-1939) / Bridgeman Images

Boies Penrose (1860-1920), a powerful Republican party boss of the early 20th century. During the 1920 Republican convention, he switched his support from the incorruptible General Leonard Wood, to the more flexible Harding, gaining both influence in cabinet appointments and ,000 from oil interests. c. 1915
Boies Penrose (1860-1920), a powerful Republican party boss of the early 20th century. During the 1920 Republican convention, he switched his support from the incorruptible General Leonard Wood, to the more flexible Harding, gaining both influence in cabinet appointments and ,000 from oil interests. c. 1915

EVB2934181: Boies Penrose (1860-1920), a powerful Republican party boss of the early 20th century. During the 1920 Republican convention, he switched his support from the incorruptible General Leonard Wood, to the more flexible Harding, gaining both influence in cabinet appointments and ,000 from oil interests. c. 1915 / Bridgeman Images

Charles Curtis (1860-1936), 31st Vice President of the U.S. in the Herbert Hoover Administration. After a long career in the House of Representatives and the Senate, he chafed in the Vice Presidency. 1931
Charles Curtis (1860-1936), 31st Vice President of the U.S. in the Herbert Hoover Administration. After a long career in the House of Representatives and the Senate, he chafed in the Vice Presidency. 1931

EVB2934211: Charles Curtis (1860-1936), 31st Vice President of the U.S. in the Herbert Hoover Administration. After a long career in the House of Representatives and the Senate, he chafed in the Vice Presidency. 1931 / Bridgeman Images

Alice Roosevelt (1884-1980), wearing hat and fur with muff, at the age of 18. 1902 portrait by Frances Benjamin Johnston
Alice Roosevelt (1884-1980), wearing hat and fur with muff, at the age of 18. 1902 portrait by Frances Benjamin Johnston

EVB2934250: Alice Roosevelt (1884-1980), wearing hat and fur with muff, at the age of 18. 1902 portrait by Frances Benjamin Johnston, Johnston, Frances Benjamin (1864-1952) / Bridgeman Images

President's train in Alaska with some of the entourage of seventy-five on the cabouse, Left to right: Mrs. Harding, President Harding, Mrs. Jennings, Gov. Bone, Steese, Sec. of Interior Wallace, Sec. of Commerce Hoove, Sec. of Agriculture Work
President's train in Alaska with some of the entourage of seventy-five on the cabouse, Left to right: Mrs. Harding, President Harding, Mrs. Jennings, Gov. Bone, Steese, Sec. of Interior Wallace, Sec. of Commerce Hoove, Sec. of Agriculture Work

EVB2934265: President's train in Alaska with some of the entourage of seventy-five on the cabouse, Left to right: Mrs. Harding, President Harding, Mrs. Jennings, Gov. Bone, Steese, Sec. of Interior Wallace, Sec. of Commerce Hoove, Sec. of Agriculture Work / Bridgeman Images

Rookery Building (1886), interior court provided shops and offices around a graceful square that exposed cast iron columns, wrought iron spandrel, and steel beams
Rookery Building (1886), interior court provided shops and offices around a graceful square that exposed cast iron columns, wrought iron spandrel, and steel beams

EVB2934310: Rookery Building (1886), interior court provided shops and offices around a graceful square that exposed cast iron columns, wrought iron spandrel, and steel beams / Bridgeman Images

Composition, 1952 (ink and gouache on paper board)
Composition, 1952 (ink and gouache on paper board)

HST2908673: Composition, 1952 (ink and gouache on paper board), Portocarrero, René (1912-1985) / Bridgeman Images

THE RHINOCEROS, Woodcut by Albrecht Durer, (1471-1528), drawn from the description of an Indian rhinoceros. While inaccurate, it was published as the authoritative natural history illustration for the next 300 years
THE RHINOCEROS, Woodcut by Albrecht Durer, (1471-1528), drawn from the description of an Indian rhinoceros. While inaccurate, it was published as the authoritative natural history illustration for the next 300 years

EVB2934361: THE RHINOCEROS, Woodcut by Albrecht Durer, (1471-1528), drawn from the description of an Indian rhinoceros. While inaccurate, it was published as the authoritative natural history illustration for the next 300 years / Bridgeman Images

Paul Cezanne (1839-1906), French Post Impressionist painter, in a self portrait at his easel. c. 1900
Paul Cezanne (1839-1906), French Post Impressionist painter, in a self portrait at his easel. c. 1900

EVB2934385: Paul Cezanne (1839-1906), French Post Impressionist painter, in a self portrait at his easel. c. 1900 / Bridgeman Images

Augustus John (1978-1961), Welsh figurative painter sustained a long, successful career in century that favored abstract art. c. 1925
Augustus John (1978-1961), Welsh figurative painter sustained a long, successful career in century that favored abstract art. c. 1925

EVB2934409: Augustus John (1978-1961), Welsh figurative painter sustained a long, successful career in century that favored abstract art. c. 1925 / Bridgeman Images

Large banner blaming 'The Thieves of the New York Stock Exchange' for robbing the New York Bank Note Co. of '30 years of industry.' c. 1905-1915
Large banner blaming 'The Thieves of the New York Stock Exchange' for robbing the New York Bank Note Co. of '30 years of industry.' c. 1905-1915

EVB2934439: Large banner blaming 'The Thieves of the New York Stock Exchange' for robbing the New York Bank Note Co. of '30 years of industry.' c. 1905-1915 / Bridgeman Images

Stock traders on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in 1936
Stock traders on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in 1936

EVB2934451: Stock traders on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in 1936 / Bridgeman Images

Financial Panic of 1873 in US (engraving)
Financial Panic of 1873 in US (engraving)

EVB2934466: Financial Panic of 1873 in US (engraving), Nast, Thomas (1840-1902) / Bridgeman Images

New York City's Wall Street, looking east from the intersection with Broad Street, c.1910 (b/w photo)
New York City's Wall Street, looking east from the intersection with Broad Street, c.1910 (b/w photo)

EVB2934475: New York City's Wall Street, looking east from the intersection with Broad Street, c.1910 (b/w photo), Underhill, Irving (1872–1960) / Bridgeman Images

During the Great Depression foreclosed farmers moved to nearby towns Hoovervilles. Photo shows former farmer William Swift in his squatter shack in Circleville, Ohio. 1938 photo by Ben Shahn
During the Great Depression foreclosed farmers moved to nearby towns Hoovervilles. Photo shows former farmer William Swift in his squatter shack in Circleville, Ohio. 1938 photo by Ben Shahn

EVB2934478: During the Great Depression foreclosed farmers moved to nearby towns Hoovervilles. Photo shows former farmer William Swift in his squatter shack in Circleville, Ohio. 1938 photo by Ben Shahn, Shahn, Ben (1898-1969) / Bridgeman Images

Homeless man in ragged clothes eating a meal standing as his benefactor keeps her distance behind her front door. 1919 photo by N.D. Hillis
Homeless man in ragged clothes eating a meal standing as his benefactor keeps her distance behind her front door. 1919 photo by N.D. Hillis

EVB2934508: Homeless man in ragged clothes eating a meal standing as his benefactor keeps her distance behind her front door. 1919 photo by N.D. Hillis / Bridgeman Images

Ford English School, established in 1913, to teach immigrant workers English, and improve worker communication and performance. Thousands of workers enrolled to be instructed by their co-workers. 1917
Ford English School, established in 1913, to teach immigrant workers English, and improve worker communication and performance. Thousands of workers enrolled to be instructed by their co-workers. 1917

EVB2934583: Ford English School, established in 1913, to teach immigrant workers English, and improve worker communication and performance. Thousands of workers enrolled to be instructed by their co-workers. 1917 / Bridgeman Images

Albert Davis Lasker (right), advertising man and chairman of the U.S. Shipping Board, talks with Illinois Representative Martin B. Madden (left) in 1923
Albert Davis Lasker (right), advertising man and chairman of the U.S. Shipping Board, talks with Illinois Representative Martin B. Madden (left) in 1923

EVB2933999: Albert Davis Lasker (right), advertising man and chairman of the U.S. Shipping Board, talks with Illinois Representative Martin B. Madden (left) in 1923 / Bridgeman Images

Edward L. Doheny (1856-1935) with his prominent lawyer, Frank J. Hogan. Hogan developed the defense that Doheny had leased the California naval oil reserves out of patriotism, to help build the fuel storage capacity at Pearl Harbor. Jan, 11, 1924
Edward L. Doheny (1856-1935) with his prominent lawyer, Frank J. Hogan. Hogan developed the defense that Doheny had leased the California naval oil reserves out of patriotism, to help build the fuel storage capacity at Pearl Harbor. Jan, 11, 1924

EVB2934002: Edward L. Doheny (1856-1935) with his prominent lawyer, Frank J. Hogan. Hogan developed the defense that Doheny had leased the California naval oil reserves out of patriotism, to help build the fuel storage capacity at Pearl Harbor. Jan, 11, 1924 / Bridgeman Images

William 'Billy' Burns (1861-1932), was a famous private detective before Harding's Attorney General Frank Daugherty appointed him as Director of the Bureau of Investigation (now called the FBI)
William 'Billy' Burns (1861-1932), was a famous private detective before Harding's Attorney General Frank Daugherty appointed him as Director of the Bureau of Investigation (now called the FBI)

EVB2934014: William 'Billy' Burns (1861-1932), was a famous private detective before Harding's Attorney General Frank Daugherty appointed him as Director of the Bureau of Investigation (now called the FBI) / Bridgeman Images

Will H. Hays, former chairman of the Republican National Committee and Postmaster General, before the Senate committee investigating the Teapot Dome scandals, March 22, 1924
Will H. Hays, former chairman of the Republican National Committee and Postmaster General, before the Senate committee investigating the Teapot Dome scandals, March 22, 1924

EVB2934035: Will H. Hays, former chairman of the Republican National Committee and Postmaster General, before the Senate committee investigating the Teapot Dome scandals, March 22, 1924 / Bridgeman Images

Henry Cabot Lodge (1850-1924) Republican Senator from Massachusetts from 1893 to 1924. 1905 portrait by John D. Morris
Henry Cabot Lodge (1850-1924) Republican Senator from Massachusetts from 1893 to 1924. 1905 portrait by John D. Morris

EVB2934056: Henry Cabot Lodge (1850-1924) Republican Senator from Massachusetts from 1893 to 1924. 1905 portrait by John D. Morris / Bridgeman Images

Reed Smoot (1862-1941) the first Mormon U.S. Senator poses, in his office with mailbags. In 1919 Smoot opposed ratification of the Treaty of Versailles and U.S. entry into the League of Nations. 1919
Reed Smoot (1862-1941) the first Mormon U.S. Senator poses, in his office with mailbags. In 1919 Smoot opposed ratification of the Treaty of Versailles and U.S. entry into the League of Nations. 1919

EVB2934059: Reed Smoot (1862-1941) the first Mormon U.S. Senator poses, in his office with mailbags. In 1919 Smoot opposed ratification of the Treaty of Versailles and U.S. entry into the League of Nations. 1919 / Bridgeman Images

Daisy Harriman (1870-1967) with her daughter, Ethel M.B. Harriman. At this time of her life, Harriman was expanding her political activism and would support Democrat Woodrow Wilson for the Presidency
Daisy Harriman (1870-1967) with her daughter, Ethel M.B. Harriman. At this time of her life, Harriman was expanding her political activism and would support Democrat Woodrow Wilson for the Presidency

EVB2934077: Daisy Harriman (1870-1967) with her daughter, Ethel M.B. Harriman. At this time of her life, Harriman was expanding her political activism and would support Democrat Woodrow Wilson for the Presidency / Bridgeman Images

The Pennsylvania oil region. The Shoe & Leather Petroleum Company and the Foster Farm Oil Company, on lower Pioneer Run, Pa. c. 1895
The Pennsylvania oil region. The Shoe & Leather Petroleum Company and the Foster Farm Oil Company, on lower Pioneer Run, Pa. c. 1895

EVB2934125: The Pennsylvania oil region. The Shoe & Leather Petroleum Company and the Foster Farm Oil Company, on lower Pioneer Run, Pa. c. 1895 / Bridgeman Images

William McAdoo worked in his law firm after leaving the Wilson Cabinet, and among his clients was the Edward Doheny, one of the oil men involved in the Teapot Dome scandal. The association destroyed his chances for the 1924 Democratic presidential nonination
William McAdoo worked in his law firm after leaving the Wilson Cabinet, and among his clients was the Edward Doheny, one of the oil men involved in the Teapot Dome scandal. The association destroyed his chances for the 1924 Democratic presidential nonination

EVB2934152: William McAdoo worked in his law firm after leaving the Wilson Cabinet, and among his clients was the Edward Doheny, one of the oil men involved in the Teapot Dome scandal. The association destroyed his chances for the 1924 Democratic presidential nonination / Bridgeman Images

Fred. W. Upham (died 1923), 1923 Republican Party Treasurer, c.1908
Fred. W. Upham (died 1923), 1923 Republican Party Treasurer, c.1908

EVB2934155: Fred. W. Upham (died 1923), 1923 Republican Party Treasurer, c.1908 / Bridgeman Images

Charles Curtis (1860-1936), Representative and Senator from Kansas, was proud of his Native American ancestry. He ended his political career as Herbert Hoover's Vice President. c. 1908
Charles Curtis (1860-1936), Representative and Senator from Kansas, was proud of his Native American ancestry. He ended his political career as Herbert Hoover's Vice President. c. 1908

EVB2934161: Charles Curtis (1860-1936), Representative and Senator from Kansas, was proud of his Native American ancestry. He ended his political career as Herbert Hoover's Vice President. c. 1908 / Bridgeman Images

Alice Roosevelt Longworth speaks to Mrs. William Borah at Washington, D.C. gathering. The previous year, Longworth gave birth to a daughter fathered by her long-time lover, William Borah, the husband of Mrs. Borah. 1926
Alice Roosevelt Longworth speaks to Mrs. William Borah at Washington, D.C. gathering. The previous year, Longworth gave birth to a daughter fathered by her long-time lover, William Borah, the husband of Mrs. Borah. 1926

EVB2934173: Alice Roosevelt Longworth speaks to Mrs. William Borah at Washington, D.C. gathering. The previous year, Longworth gave birth to a daughter fathered by her long-time lover, William Borah, the husband of Mrs. Borah. 1926 / Bridgeman Images


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